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Criminal Justice Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 28 May 2025
Liam Kerr
That would be helpful.
Detective Chief Superintendent Higgins, Stephen Coyle’s answer begs the question of what the police are able to do at the front end to target those who are introducing drugs into prisons. So that the committee fully understands, what is the role that is played by serious and organised crime?
Criminal Justice Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 28 May 2025
Liam Kerr
When you said that there is no data on the use of the recorded police warning system, what did you mean?
Criminal Justice Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 28 May 2025
Liam Kerr
Good morning. Stephen Coyle, I was interested in your earlier answer. I sat on the Criminal Justice Committee for a while and then left for a few years, and I have been back for about six or seven months. When I came back, I was struck by the progress that has clearly been made—for example, the deployment of Rapiscan body scanners. I also recently visited a prison that has anti-drone technology, and I see from a recent report that that has been very successful. However, drugs and substances are still getting into prisons. What more could be done, technologically or resource-wise to keep drugs out of prisons?
Criminal Justice Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 28 May 2025
Liam Kerr
I will throw that question to Detective Chief Superintendent Higgins in two seconds, but, first, I want to follow up your answer, Stephen. A couple of times, you said that you are doing the best that you can with the resource that is available. This committee is about talking to the Government and saying what we as the Parliament need to be doing to help you, which begs the question of what further resources you need. Has that been quantified or established, and is that something that you can share with the committee, so that we can take that forward?
Criminal Justice Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 21 May 2025
Liam Kerr
I understand.
Criminal Justice Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 21 May 2025
Liam Kerr
No member wishes to come back in, so I will again commend what has been an extraordinarily difficult but fascinating session. There is an awful lot for us to discuss and think about. I thank all the witnesses for attending and for their evidence today. Our next meeting will be next Wednesday, 28 May, when we will begin taking oral evidence for our inquiry into the harm caused by substance misuse in Scottish prisons.
12:24 Meeting continued in private until 12:52.Criminal Justice Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 21 May 2025
Liam Kerr
It does. We heard this morning that having a separate charge of rape shows the severity of the offence, but having that does not preclude other charges being prosecuted. Am I right that you could indict both a stand-alone offence of non-fatal strangulation and the common assault charge? You do not preclude one by having the other—or do you?
Criminal Justice Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 21 May 2025
Liam Kerr
Is that something that the police could do of their own volition?
Criminal Justice Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 21 May 2025
Liam Kerr
I am very grateful.
Criminal Justice Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 21 May 2025
Liam Kerr
That begs a question. We heard earlier about a case in which the sentence was nowhere near either of those limits, although, obviously, that case will have turned on its own facts. Does the COPFS have any data on the typical sentence where non-fatal strangulation is proved or is part of the assault? If the data does not exist currently, can it be collated so that we, as a Parliament, can understand whether a new offence is needed in terms of sentencing ability?